最佳英文学习小短文

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Nowadays an increasing number of people come to realize the importance of the environment,
especially of their work environment.
Generally, the environment contains factors including air quality, noise, sunshine, plant,
arrangemeng, cleanliness and cohesion, etc. Personally, the environment has a great impact on
work. To begin with, it is connected with work performance. If the environment is always full of
noise, this would largely reduce our work performance. We would be easily agitated and under
high pressure. In addition, the poor environment could affect our self-improvement in the work.
We would be ineffective, unwilling to improve ourselves. Thus the work environment I prefer
should be neat, comfortable and active, in which people are united and friendly to each other.
From the above, it is obvious that a good environment can make us work more effectively, and
obtain an excellent performance. Besides, a wonderful work environment can make us become
more positive and more capable of dealing with the difficulty occurring in the work.

It has never been easy to be teenager, and it is particularly difficult today. The world expects us to
be grown up but rarely treats us like adults; we are part of society in which drugs are readily
available but extremely dangerous; our education consists of examinations and more
examinations…Is it any wonder we struggle at times?
One of the biggest problems is that parents demand mature and intelligent behavior from us, yet
usually think of us as still being children. We help do a range of housework and care for sickly
grandparents, but cannot watch adult movies on television. We are expected to show an interest in
current affairs and get a part-time job to begin to support ourselves, but are not even allowed a say
in which we go for the family holiday-never mind being allowed to holiday with our friends!
Outside the home, we have to make sure our dissatisfaction does not lead us to rebellion and to the
dealers who are just waiting to sell us various drugs. Older generations had to come to terms with
alcohol and cigarettes; that was easy, by comparison. We go to a club, to dance, then are faced
with temptations, peer pressures and our own desire to fit in with the crowd. There is always
someone there with a designer drink, a designer smile and the latest designer drug to tempt us.
Being a teenager has never been harder.
Of course, it has never been so hard in school either. We have so many examinations that it is
difficult to keep track.: SATs, GCSEs…and the practice tests that accompany them. Homework is
never ending. No teacher seems aware of how much work the others are setting, and, anyway, they
would not care, because they are all under orders to improve results, or their own careers will
suffer.